Popular gospel singer Ebuka Songs has finally opened up about his decision to leave Moses Bliss’ record label, Spotlite Nation, after 11 months of a three-year contract. In an interview with the Open Up Podcast, Ebuka explained that his departure was driven by a desire to focus on his ministry and the next phase of his career.
DAILY MENTOR recalls that Moses Bliss, during an interview in December 2024, had mentioned that Ebuka left the label to pursue his music independently. However, Ebuka has now provided more context, expressing gratitude for his time with the label while emphasizing his need to prioritize his spiritual calling.
Speaking on the podcast, Ebuka said, “I will always be grateful for Moses Bliss’ role in my life because, at that time, I had the anointing and gift, but I didn’t know how to go about it professionally. I am grateful for the journey that I have been through, but at this point now, the next level is to focus on my ministry. And we are in our good space.”
Ebuka also revealed that he chose to remain silent about his exit to avoid unnecessary controversy and keep the focus on his music and ministry. “The reason why I kept quiet about my exit or said anything since that time is because I don’t want it to generate more conversations. We all get to the point where we just want to be focused on the next phase of our lives, and because of the assignment of God upon my life,” he added.
Ebuka’s departure from Spotlite Nation marks a new chapter in his career as he seeks to align his music more closely with his spiritual mission. His decision highlights the importance of personal growth and alignment with one’s divine calling, even when it means stepping away from established platforms. Fans and followers of the gospel singer are eager to see how his ministry and music will evolve in this new phase.
